Even The Grinch Would Marvel At The Festival Of Lights In Spanish Fork, Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published November 20, 2019
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Are you ready for the holidays? Ready or not…they’re right around the corner, and one way to ring the season in right is to drive through a holiday light display. Even the Grinches among us will marvel a little at the Festival of Lights in Spanish Fork. Have you seen it yet? Make some space on your calendar for this one.
The Festival of Lights in Spanish Fork is a family tradition for many Utahns. It got started in 1992, and it's grown bigger every year.
More than a million lights will surround you as you drive through Canyon View Park. Tune your car's radio to a specific channel to hear holiday music during your light tour.
The display is grouped into different themes, including winter sports, toy land, prehistoric times, Victorian village & Nutcracker, North Pole, cowboys, sugar plums & goodies, animals, nativity, and more.
For the first week that the light display is open, you're welcome to circle around the park as many times as you'd like. From December 6th - 25th, it's much more crowded, and you'll just be able to go through once.
Visit The Festival of Lights every night from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Thanksgiving through New Years day. It's just $8 per car, $22 for a large passenger van, and $30 for a bus.